When asked how old he thinks the Earth is, Rubio makes that much clear:

I’m not a scientist, man. I can tell you what recorded history says, I can tell you what the Bible says, but I think that’s a dispute amongst theologians and I think it has nothing to do with the gross domestic product or economic growth of the United States. I think the age of the universe has zero to do with how our economy is going to grow. I’m not a scientist. I don’t think I’m qualified to answer a question like that. At the end of the day, I think there are multiple theories out there on how the universe was created and I think this is a country where people should have the opportunity to teach them all. I think parents should be able to teach their kids what their faith says, what science says. Whether the Earth was created in 7 days, or 7 actual eras, I’m not sure we’ll ever be able to answer that. It’s one of the great mysteries.

I didn't read the while thread because it seemed to be a bible thumper vs science argument.

It's hard to call Rubio the savior considering that he's not eligible to run for president.

He was born in the USA. He's eligible. Your parents dont have to be citizens to be eligible.

But, he lied for years to his supporters, the media and to everyone who asked to further his political career. He got his start in politics on a bald faced lie. Can the public can forgive that? They forgave a President getting a blowjob in the oval office. Ya never know.

at what? over a ninety degree angle? they lower their head, but the neck doesn't bend in the middle.

are you aware that they have to spread their front legs just to be able to get to the water...? even then, the system HAD to be in place to fight gravity

notice how you keep changing the goal posts?

let me know when you have something.

and again, you've only attempted to dispute giraffes.

LOL, I'm not changing any goalposts. You threw several animals out there as "proof" against evolution without actually making any points in reference to those animals. Did you want to enumerate all the aspects of every animal you've listed that can't have possibly been the result of evolution? I picked giraffes out of your list. There are remains of what appears to be animals that would fit the intermediate stages between the modern giraffe and it's ancestors. We can witness inherited physical changes in multiple organisms even now. Again, "God did it" is an easy answer. It's also a cop out.

Perhaps the problem here is that your looking at the possibility/effect of evolution along that six thousand (ten thousand?) year time period. I'm looking at it as a process involving billions of years of continual change.

Wanting anything above minimalist government does not make you big government.

He said at the convention something to the tune of wanting more govt...even in today's climate. That means he for BIG govt. BTW, I am not for minimalist govt, I am for a balance between group and individual...but we're way beyond that at this point. I am for limited govt as set forth in the Constitution which strikes that balance. That was not minimalist. If you think it is, then you're looking at it from the side of big govt or mistake me for being a libertarian which is for minimalist govt aka mini-anarchy.

I read that in all of Congress, there is one engineer and 2 scientists.

Would you really want an engineer and scientists writing laws? Not that I don't think, anyone else can't serve. Language skills are where lawyers have skills. I suppose that could be pro and con since they get a bit too clever with language when they want too.

My brother is an engineer, but was formerly a meteorology major. He doesn't believe in man-made GW. Nor does Richard Lindzen
Professor of Meteorology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT support the idea.

That actually adds credibility to the conclusions he drew after his examination of the evidence. I'd much rather have a scientist say "Well, this appears to be what's happening here" than have an ideologue say "I know this is what happened, because the Bible (or some other authority) said so".

As has also been pointed out, Einstein expressed reservations about General Relativity, and he flat out refused to believe some of the implications of Quantum Theory. He dismissed the indeterminate nature of it with his famous quote "God doesn't play dice with the universe". The less famous but incredibly awesome rebuttal to that was Neils Bohr's "Don't tell God what to do".

Reservations about a theory by the creator of the theory don't render the theory invalid. They just demonstrate the scientific method at work.

I thought the scientific method was engaging in experiments to prove a theory or hypothesis?
As far as I know there has been no experiments that have created a new species but only micro-evolution.
I don't know if I said Einstein doubted his own theory, but that it was others who claimed it was arbitrary.

He was born in the USA. He's eligible. Your parents dont have to be citizens to be eligible.

But, he lied for years to his supporters, the media and to everyone who asked to further his political career. He got his start in politics on a bald faced lie. Can the public can forgive that? They forgave a President getting a blowjob in the oval office. Ya never know.